Chart-box and course-indicator.



Hl Pl CHART BOX AND COURSE INDIGATOR.

APPLIOATION FILED HAY 11,1908. 9642773. Patented Ju1y19,1910.

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H. P. GUILLO. CHART BOX AND COURSE INDIUATOB. APrLIoATIoN FILED un 11.11908.

HARRY'. PRESCOTT GUILLO, 0F: REVERE, iMASSACHU'SE'ITSi CHART-BOX 'AND COURSE-INDIGATORL Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Juiyia, 1910.-.

Applicatioinled-May 11, 1908.-; Serial Noa-132,072.

To all whom-fit may panacea:

Be it' known.- that I,=. HARRY Pniisoor'ri GUILLO, a` citizen, of :the .United States, .and resident of Revere, in thecount-yvot Suffolk'- and State of Massachusetts, have. invented. new. and. useful Improvements in' Chart- Boxes and Course-Indicators, of. which.the followingY is `a specification'.

My invention is a. chart-box and lcourse. indicator, a principal feature of which isa-n arrangement whereby one ormore'charts or maps may besuitably stored in such fashion.; that any portion. of the -chartmay be. exposed; to View, in connection wit-h a bridge, actuated :and controlled 4by aparallel -motion, and carryinganadjiistable course indicator ,and adjustable compass-face, whereby, the compass-face having beeni adjusted -in accord with the compass diagram. upon. the. chart, the bridge and its associateparts bef ing moved as desired, the course-indicator may be between thesliipsposition and, the. objective and the. course. immediately read oif upon the compass-face.

In the drawings-:-Figure 1 is a. plan view of my device-showinga chart in osition; Fig. 2 is a sidevieW-,witha side o the box .removed Itoshow.- theinterior fmechanism; Fig-3 is aplan view showing: the interior mechanism in dotted lines; Fig. 4 is `ran endv View of Fig. 3 broken'aWay-infp'arts and also showing interior mechanism in part in. dotted lines; and Fig. ais-avertical, central section of. the-indicatorI mechanism.

Inl Fig. 1, Ihave shown.l a chart andthe. indicator4 in position' to pointa coursefroin point 4 to..5 or'romf-.point =.5 to 4 according to the-position. of thevessel and thedirection. in which it isproceeding,l The straight edge v2, .which is preferably;o=some.trans parent material. such as Celluloid, isaconneet-ed to and. hasv a :fixed relation Vwith pointer3, so that.pointer -3' follows: accui-atel the. movements of. straight edge2. Straight edge 2 carries fast thereto a guide piece 6, T shaped in cross section- (see Fig. 4) and this guide slides inways in .the base of a stud 7. Stud 7 carries upon-.a.cylindrical portion of its length, the two parts of a block 9, which are respectively grooved across their opposed faces to receive the` bridge 8. Above block 9, on stud 7, is mounted a compass-face 41, which lies upon the upper surface of block 9- and may be clamped in any adjusted position to which it may be turned by a thumb bolt 40 which ,of glycerin, which without materiall Above compass vface 41,- .upon `studn7 is a: squared portion, upon which .is mounted. -a-

pointeri 3, its longitudinal axis coincident withv the longitudinal axis Aof the straight edge2. Above the pointer-3 uponithe=stud..

screws intoblock. 9 (see.` Figs.;l lfand 4) .s l

7 1s a screw threadedA portion: ofthe stud,-`

uponwhich is mounted a capinut 37 The squared portion. of-.thastud7 upon-wlsiich` pointer 3 is organized -is notwaslong.asa-the'.v

thickness of pointer 3. The=bridgel8 is cara ried bymovable-supporta 10,1` runningon wheels 13 yon: track. 14, and :controlledfby wires 11 and guide i e sheaves. 12 forming a parallel motion, .which-keeps the.-brid, ,lfeA 8 always at atrue angle,- acrosszthechart box,-

as the bridge is moved. from place-toiplaee, y,

iii .use-and operation.

The chart box is preferably -made-withfthe bottom 15 and sides-16 and 17 integral, the ends 18 and 19 A beingl clamped1 -into osition by means of the longitudinal-.mem ers-20', screws 21 and thumb screws-22. Mountedy upon theinside-fof end 19 .are worm shaftv bearings 23' carrying worm shaft y24 .with its worms25. The'chart orz-.charts are mounted uponfa web 26,-.one end of which is-secured to roll. 27 .and .theother'end .Ito roll 28, the

web, ,between the two rolls, passinggover table 29, which isclamped.- and. held inproper position, between ends 18 and.19 and mayalso be secured to the lOngitudinaL-.or frame 4members 20, as is the bottom .15. Roll 27 iis-mounted -on trunnions 30. at one end and.shat. 43; atits other end..and roll =28 is `similarly mountedv upontrunnions 30 'and shaft 31.-. Roll =27 .is fastened to worm Wheel .32 and roll. 28 -is connectedtoworm wheel 33 by sleev,e34`and. spring5, as shown in Fig.;4. The/roll 28.is connectedtothe sleeve 34-by a-lugv 1li-.andA .roll .27 is.

`connected to the wormzwheel 32 by .pins .45.-

. The-chart orchai'ts may beanounted uponzthe webf26 inaany.suitable.maiiner,- foi-mexample by stitching o'r -.the-use of an adhesive material. I prefer to secure it or them upon the-Webby covering-the surfaeepf the -web with a glue containing a certainA percentage;

affecting the adhesive qualities of the g ue revents it from becoming stiff, keeping it exible. The chart is laid smoothlyupon the web thus treated and adheres thereto.4

The operation is as follows :-It will be obvious that by a combination of the movement of the bridge 8 and of the block 9 line of the diagram. The pointer 3 along the bridge, and of the turning of the straight edge upon the stud 7 as a pivot, the straight edge may be positioned anywhere over the portion of the chart that is exposed. When the chart is properly positioned beneath the field over which the straight edge 2 can travel and with the nut 37 loosened, the operator shifts the straight edge until it rests over the com ass diagram 38 of the chart with one of) its long edges coincident with the north magnetic will then occupy a corresponding position. With all parts in the above condit1onthe clamp screw 40 is loosened and the graduated compassface 4l is set to correspond with the pointer 3 and the compass diagram 38. The compass-face being' properly adjusted is clamped to the block 9 by the screw 40. Now, if the straight edge is laid between any two points on the chart the pointer 3"will indicate the course upon the compass-face, as shown in Fig. 1, in which the course is either S. WV. 1/2

W. or N. E. 1/2 according to the position of 9 and the other elements v roll and the I ingly diminishes.

the vessel and the direction proceeding.

To clamp the straight edge in any desired position, the nut 37 is screwed up, thus clamping together all those elements through which the stud 7 passes and clamping the two parts of block 9 upon bridge 8. The under side of block 9 carries two studs or struts 42 (Fig. 5) which pass through the base of the stud 7 and rest upon the upper surface of guide 6 which is of T section and slides in ways in the base of stu A7. It will be obvious that the tightening of nut 37 will draw up -stud 7 and guide 6 and straight edge 2 which are carried in the base of stud 7 and also that in the operation pressure will be communicated through struts 42 to block n mounted upon stud 7 so that everything mounted on or xed to lthe stud will be clamped in position.

In moving web 26 by turning the handle 36, rolls 27 and 28 are turned in the same direction by worms 25 and wheels 32 and 33, and as the web and charts are rolled on one peripheral speed of the roller increase, the other correspond- The coiledsprin 35 interposed between worm wheel 33 an roll 28 wil com nsate for this drawing speed variation o the two rollers.

l claim Y 1. The chart box and course indicator in which it is and its load above described, made up of a chart table;

the pinand a compass face upon the upper side of the block, adjustable to correspond with the compass diagram of the chart by means of the straight edge and pointer and coperating with the straight edge and pointer to indicatel the course when the straight edge is set between the ships position and the objective, substantially as described.

. 2. The chart box and course indicator above described, made up of a charttable; a

bridge movable back and forth over the chart table, a block movable back and forth along the bridge; a pivot pin passing through said' block; an indicator mounted upon the block and made up of a straight edge and ointer secured respectively to the lower an upper ends of said pivot pin in combination with an adjustable compass face upon the upper side of the block; a pair of rollers upon which the chart is rolled, and means to rotate the rollers to wind the chart from one roller tothe other across the chart table; substantially as described.

3. The chart box and course indicator as above described made up of a chart table; abridge movable back and forth over the chart table; a block movable back and forth along the bridge; a pin passing vertically through the block; a pointer upon the upper end of the pin; a straight edge secured upon the lower end of the pin, the pointerl and straight edge being securedupon the in in a known relation and against independent movement; an adjustable compass face upon the up er side of the block, centered upon thevertical axis of the in, in combination with a chart adapted to moved across the chart table and beneath said pointer and said straight edge, substantially as described.

Signed by me at Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts, this fth day of May, 1908.

HARRY PRESCOTT GUILLO.

i Witnesses:

JOSEPH T. BRENNAN, ANNA B. LINDSAY. 

